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WinGun WinGun Herd Wolf CO2 Airsoft Revolver Rifle w/ Laser And Bipod

SKU: CR-4711L
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WinGun Herd Wolf CO2 Airsoft Revolver Rifle w/ Laser And Bipod


Features:
  • Operation: CO2
  • Velocity: 550 FPS w/ .20g BB
  • Range: 200 Ft+
  • Ammunition Weight: .20g Or Heavier
  • Build Material: Metal Frame/Plastic Furniture
  • Color(s):Black
  • Integrated Laser
  • Bi-Pod Included
  • Realistic Revolver Action
  • Removable Shells
  • 1 Shot Per Shell
  • Adjustable Iron Sights
Includes:
  • WG Herd Wolf CO2 Revolver Airsoft Rifle
  • 6x Revolver Airsoft Shell
  • Gun Manual
  • Polymer QD Bipod
Description:

The WinGun Herd Wolf revolver Rifle is a unique product offered by WinGun. This rifle is high FPS and has a long barrel, making it great for outdoor sniping. It uses the time-proven CO2 and shell system from other revolvers. Each shell holds one BB, and the cylinder can be pushed to the side of the gun to load it, just like the real thing. It is lightweight compared to other rifles. The top rail is perfect for an optic, and the bottom rail is a great place for the included bi-pod. The built in laser will help you get in those close range shots when your scope has a long zoom.

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    I Question Your Mode Of Delivery

    The one drawback I had when ordering this item was the fact FedEx was involved. I for one have never had a good experience with FedEx. Once again they have lived up to my expectations. According to FedEx, delivery was to be made by the 23rd. They were a no show. I find out this morning the package is to be delivered by USPS, with up to a three day delay!!!! For the life of me, I can't understand why your firm wouldn't deliver USPS in the first place. They are cheaper, faster, and more dependable than either FedEx or UPS. Due to your mode of delivery, I hesitate ordering from AirRattle again.

    Posted by Mert Cowley on May 23rd 2016